Linking Law & the Arts

Doubt

6 p.m.
Pre-Theatre Bistro Dinner and Conversation
University of Maryland School of Law
500 W. Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD

8 p.m.
Performance of Doubt
Hippodrome Theatre

Please join us for a special School of Law event in conjunction with a performance of the critically acclaimed, award-winning play DOUBT at the Hippodrome Theatre. First enjoy a bistro-style dinner with wine in Westminster Hall as a panel of experts discusses the nature of doubt from both legal and
psychological perspectives. Afterward, take a short walk to the theatre for the show. Parking is available in the Grand Garage, adjacent to the School of Law and adjoining the Hippodrome. Our panelists will be:

Laird Kirkpatrick, Hollis Professor of Legal Procedure, University of Oregon

Jeffrey Seltzer, PhD, psychologist

moderator Jana Singer, Professor of Law, University of Maryland School of Law

About the Production

Tony award-winner Cherry Jones is recreating her role as Sister Aloysius in the national tour of DOUBT, one of Broadway’s most honored plays. Set against the backdrop of a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, the play examines the line between gossip and truth, discipline and compassion, certainty and doubt. It is also the story of a strong-minded woman faced with a difficult decision. Should she voice concerns about one of her male colleagues . . . even if she's not entirely certain of the truth?

This Program is supported by a generous grant from the France-Merrick Foundation to the University of Maryland School of Law's Linking Law & the Arts aeries.